Kate Middleton’s luxury wardrobe can be yours for £79 a month


Would you pay monthly to have the wardrobe of one of the world’s best-dressed women? L.K.Bennett, one of the Princess of Wales’ favourite British brands, has posed that exact offer to its clients since 2021, with the introduction of their rental service. 

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The environmental and ethical costs of our clothing choices in the era of fast fashion and e-commerce have become impossible to ignore. With landfills overflowing with discarded garments and the fashion industry accounting for nearly 10% of global carbon emissions, striving for a circular wardrobe has gone from being undesirable to a necessity. 

Enter rental fashion – a revolutionary solution that allows people to wear high-quality, on-trend outfits without the need to invest (and risk never wearing again).

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“Experience the ultimate transitional dressing with effortless style, courtesy of LK Borrowed,” explains the brand of their circular service.  

How does LK Borrowed work?

The setup is slightly different from a traditional rental service, with members paying a monthly subscription fee (£79) for access to two products at a time, with the option to rotate eight times per month, rather than renting on a pay-as-you-go basis. 

“This allows customers to have a constant stream of beautiful quality products to wear, whilst limiting the environmental impact of fashion, through a rotating wardrobe,” says the brand. “Plus, subscribers have the option to buy their rented items at up to 50% off the retail price.” 

The Princess of Wales’ everlasting love affair with L.K.Bennett

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Princess Kate wears an L.K. Bennett dress to visit Evelina London Children’s Hospital in 2018

Kate has long been a fan of L.K.Bennett’s designs. She religiously wore the British brand’s nude heels on her first years as a working royal, and often turns to the label’s tailored silhouettes for royal engagements.

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Inspired by vintage silhouettes, many of L.K.Bennett’s clothes are the perfect accompaniment to the Princess’ timeless style. 

Many of the dresses previously worn by the Princess of Wales are available to rent via LK Borrowed.

The Princess of Wales wearing L.K. Bennett during an official visit to Cambridgeshire in June 2022© Getty
The Princess wearing L.K. Bennett during an official visit to Cambridgeshire in June 2022

In June 2022, during a visit to the University of Cambridge, the mother-of-three stepped out wearing a beautiful spotted tea dress from the British brand. The same dress, in a beautiful blue colourway, is available to rent.

The Princess of Wales wearing a green dress by The Vampire's Wife© Getty
The Princess wearing a dress by The Vampire’s Wife
The 'Coddington' dress is available to rent on LK Borrowed© L.K. Bennett
The ‘Coddington’ dress is available to rent on LK Borrowed

One of the Princess’ most memorable fashion moments was when she shimmered in a glittering green ‘Falconetti’ dress from The Vampire’s Wife. 

Those wishing to recreate the look with a rental wardrobe can hire a similar style – complete with the same fluttery sleeves – with L.K.Bennett’s ‘Coddington Dark Green Lame Georgette’ dress. 

Zara Tindall wears an L.K.Bennett coat, leather boots, sunglasses and gloves© David Hartley/Shutterstock
Zara Tindall is also a fan of L.K.Bennett

During her pregnancy with Prince Louis, Kate wore a beautiful button down coat in a houndstooth weave from the brand. 

In a 2025 upgrade, shoppers can get the full ‘Kate Effect’ in the ‘Lottie’ coat. It features an aptly named Prince of Wales check pattern, with added brown detachable faux fur collars and cuffs for a modish edge.

Zara Tindall memorably wore the coat to Cheltenham Racecourse in January, adding to the brand’s royal-approved reputation. 

Is LK Borrowed worth the investment?

I made a personal pledge to break up with fast fashion several years ago, but prior to my promise to only shop second-hand, vintage, or sustainable fashion – with the exception of just five core purchases a year from high street brands I know I’ll wear on repeat – my former spending habits on clothes would have easily surpassed £100 per month. 

For £79, LK Borrowed promises its clients up to eight items on rotation per month, which seems more than a worthy investment for the chance to wear clothes that would cost significantly more if bought at full price. 

Personally, giving my wardrobe a sustainable overhaul has resulted in an accidental frugality. I no longer buy clothes I don’t need and consider every purchase before I invest. When I’m buying pre-loved clothes, they are considerably cheaper than if I were to buy new, meaning I spend much less than I used to on clothing and accessories. 

However, that doesn’t mean I consider the option of a rental wardrobe for £948 a year to be a bad one. It’s cheaper than a gym membership in London, more affordable than an iPhone subscription, and more reasonable than a year’s worth of commutes on TfL. Plus, can you really put a price on having access to the Princess of Wales’ wardrobe?

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